After Belonging: On Residence documents the spatial conditions that shape our ways of staying in transit and the redefinition of our contemporary spaces of residence, considering the aesthetic, technical, and sociopolitical implications of this redefinition. Architecture, here, takes different forms beyond the building, from arrangements of objects and their logistics, to territorial configurations and digital systems of organization. The contributions to the exhibition gravitate around five areas: Borders Elsewhere, Furnishing After Belonging, Sheltering Temporariness, Technologies for a Life in Transit, and Markets and Territories of the Global Home.

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The design reflects upon the logics and forms of organization of contemporary storage spaces, a dense and floating maze where unexpected encounters between ob­jects, evidences and speculations occur. The On Residence exhibition unveils the multiple scales and media involved in the architectures of contemporary forms of residence, and how they convey new articulations between individuals, objects, technologies, collectives, and territories.

This exhibition is part of the Oslo Architecture Triennale 2016, After Belonging: A Triennale In Residence, On Residence and the Ways We Stay in Transit, and accompanies the exhibition After Belonging: In Residence, at the National Museum – Architecture.